Brianne Theisen-Eaton competes in the 60m hurdles portion of the pentathlon at the IAAF World Indoor Championships on March 18, 2016.

Holding a 40-point lead against the field after the first four events on Saturday (where she set two personal bests), Theisen-Eaton entered Sunday wearing the ‘leader’ bib. She expanded that gap in winning by 143 points on Sunday, with Laura Ikauniece-Admidina of Latvia coming in second, while Carolin Schafer of Germany finished third.

Theisen-Eaton had gone into Sunday’s finale with 3972 points after four of seven events on Saturday. In the 100-metre hurdles the Canadian finished in a personal best 12.93 seconds (1135 points); cleared 1.83m in high jump (1016); launched 13.71m in shot put (775); and sprinted to career fastest 23.33s in the 200m (1046).

Canadians swept the heptathlon and decathlon titles on Sunday, with Damian Warner winning the men’s field. Theisen-Eaton and Warner had previously recorded the Canadian sweep in 2013.